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Meanings of
too
in English
Portuguese
idem
Spanish
también
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In addition.
also
besides
likewise
as well
Portuguese
idem
Portuguese
de forma excessiva
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To a degree exceeding normal or proper limits.
overly
excessively
to a fault
Portuguese
de forma excessiva
Synonyms
Examples for "
overly
"
overly
excessively
to a fault
Examples for "
overly
"
1
Europe without a way forward may reverse an
overly
merry first quarter.
2
I think it will
overly
focus power, and really undermine representative democracy.
3
It's
overly
simplistic, of course, but works well enough in dramatic terms.
4
Of the three hotels in Littleburg, the cheapest was not
overly
particular.
5
I'm going after him.' Bryant didn't look
overly
keen on the idea.
1
But Tsipras mishandled negotiations particularly badly by taking an
excessively
confrontational approach.
2
However, the constraints on him were not
excessively
severe at the time.
3
This is a positive reshaping of the previously
excessively
negative unionist case.
4
The mother was in
excessively
poor condition at the birth of Annie.
5
Wine is bad when
excessively
indulged in; so is every good thing.
1
He's agreeable
to
a
fault
,
to be sure, but that's the problem.
2
You could become responsible
to
a
fault
rather than to a fullness.
3
Despite her wealth of knowledge, Sister Beatrice was gracious
to
a
fault
.
4
She was meticulously organized, dependable
to
a
fault
,
and always on time.
5
Most of all, she is scrupulously polite, friendly almost
to
a
fault
.
Usage of
too
in English
1
However, Evans said the opportunity was simply
too
good to turn down.
2
The moment was
too
good; I wasn't quite ready to leave yet.
3
Eve has great power that she is far
too
young to understand.
4
It is far
too
easy to blame 'special events' for curbing growth.
5
IPAs, in my opinion, have gone way
too
far in recent years.
6
The energy sector remains a credit risk,
too
,
despite rising oil prices.
7
In both cases, the media led the charge: and quite right
too
.
8
I don't see this situation can continue for
too
long, he said.
9
However, he said high demand would keep values from falling
too
far.
10
And all men used water, for paper, any paper, was
too
valuable.
11
Political parties said it was
too
quick to call the election result.
12
He had time to think about the situation; perhaps
too
much time.
13
Of course, crossing the Cerulean Sea in a morning was impossible
too
.
14
Experts expect the other political parties to announce energy market plans
too
.
15
A company spokesman said it was
too
early to discuss future products.
16
Europe
too
certainly has plenty to answer for vis-a-vis underdevelopment in Africa.
Other examples for "too"
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too
Adverb
Frequent collocations
too much
too many
too late
too bad
too good
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Translations for
too
Portuguese
idem
assim mesmo
também
ainda
outrossim
de forma excessiva
demais
excessivamente
medos
Spanish
también
además
Too
through the time
Too
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